Introduction to Wang Hao: Wang Hao (September 22, 1450 - April 14, 1524), courtesy name Jizhi, nicknamed Shouxi, and late Zhuosou. Scholars call him Mr. Zhenze. He was a famous minister in the Ming Dynasty. writer. He studied with his father since childhood and was extremely intelligent. He could read classics and history at the age of eight and write poetry at the age of twelve. He was awarded the title of editor and editor of the Hanlin Academy. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty, he held the positions of bachelor's degree scholar, Japanese lecturer, and right minister of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Wang Hao was erudite and discerning, clear in his study of classics, careful in his discipline and conduct, and clean in his articles. He is good at calligraphy and has many books[5]. He was the pioneer and model of stylistic changes between Hongzhi and Zhengde. His literary outlook on literature and Confucianism and Confucianism were overthrown, and his tendency to recruit scholars without dangers influenced the writing style of a generation. There are "Zhenze Collection", "Zhenze Collection", "Zhenze Long Yu", "Zhenze Chronicles", "Gusu Chronicles" and so on.
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